• UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Unfortunately, respect isn’t earned in capitalist states. It is purchased.

    Vought will build up a healthy crop of future university officials who kowtow to him in order to get their hands on grant money. And Vought will crow about how many new professors and accredited faculty agree with him. All while corporate media regurgitates junk pseudoscience to a gullible public behind the mask of “objective” research.

    We’re in for decades of Jordan B Peterson tier academics swarming over the University landscape, eager to advance religious bullshit in exchange for a salary and commission.

    • Tedesche@lemmy.world
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      6 hours ago

      Unfortunately, respect isn’t earned in capitalist states. It is purchased.

      🙄 Why do so many users on Lemmy have such a ridiculous hard on for hating capitalism like it’s Satan’s economic theory? Regulated capitalism combined with socialist policies around health care and other subjects works great. All the best economies in the world run on a form of that combination. Purely socialist/communist countries all turn into dictatorships.

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        1 hour ago

        Regulated capitalism combined with socialist policies

        This is homeopathy for market liberals. “Okay, but if you just dilute the ideology more, it works even better”.

        If you’re heavily regulated and you’re running a large public sector for critical supply and services and you’re subsidizing quality of life for the public with high taxes on the wealthy and yadda yadda yadda…

        That’s Not Real Capitalism.

        All the best economies in the world run on a form of that combination.

        All the worst ones are, too. The difference is whether you’re living in the industrialized core or the extractive fringe.

        Yes, it’s great to live near an office park in a university town with a booming tech industry. But no, you don’t want to do artisanal mining labor in an African border territory to produce the cheap raw materials that tech sector office park needs to exist.

        Neither do you want to be an undocumented migrants doing service sector work in Dubai. Or a Philippian fisherman squabbling for rapidly depleting fisheries in the Pacific Rim. Or a Haitian day laborer in Ohio. Or a hospice nurse under the UK’s increasingly privatized NHS. Or unemployed.

        Purely socialist/communist countries all turn into dictatorships.

        That’s a bald faced lie.